Hybrid moving head with cmy, cto and zoom (19 pages)
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www.event‐lighting.com.au HAVOCH600F 600W LED Moving Head Hybrid with Framing USER MANUAL For your safety, please read this user manual carefully before use. Event Lighting reserves the right to revise the manual at any time. Information and specifications within this manual are subject to change without notice. Event Lighting assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions. Please consult Event Lighting for any clarification or information regarding this item. Version 1.3 (April 2024)
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 1. Product Introduction: 1.1 Before unpack the fixture, pls make sure that the packing is in good condition, following items will be found in the box: ‐The fixture ‐This users guide ‐3m DMX cable ‐1.5m power cable with powercon ‐Omega bracket for hanging installation ‐Safety chain 1.2 Specification Source Light source: Advanced 640w white led Led life: 20.000 hours Luminous Flux: 83800 lux@5m Control: Remote on/off via DMX Ballast: switching mode power supply Optical System Beam angle: 4° to 50 ° X/Y Pan: 540°(4.7 sec),Tilt: 267° (4 sec) 16‐bit resolution Auto repositioning Colors Linear CMY+CTO ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Features DMX channels: 39 Linear CMY+CTO Motorized focus Full range 0‐100% dimmer Various strobe Rotating 4 facets prism Frost Fast speed iris Beam from 4° to 50 ° 4 individually prositionable Shutter blades rotating +/‐ 45° RDM function to change DMX address, display flip, X/Y Reverse and so on RDM read voltage,current,power consumption of lamp Software upgrade via DMX or USB Hibernation when lost DMX for preset time Indicate temperature info of base, arm Fan speed auto change according to temperature Display 2.4inch super nice LCD display Auto lock and flip ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 9. Wireless indicator 10. Ethernet 11. Battery indicator 12. Left button 13. Down button 14. Enter button 15. Up button 16. Right button 17. 5‐pin DMX in 18. 5‐pin DMX out 19.ETHERNET USB Power in 22.Fuse 1.4 CMY, CTO flags ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Colors and Gobos Open 1 Color temperature correction 2 red 3 green 4 blue 5 Pale yellow 6 Pink 7 Orange red 8 CRI‐17 Rotating Gobo Wheel Static gobo wheel ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 2. Safety and maintenance Information 2.1 Safety Info Before operate this unit, please carefully read this users guide and keep if needed in future. It’s necessary to respect following rules. The disposal of the device after lifecycle could damage the environment, need to take it to special company for recycling or return to authorized dealer. The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives and are therefore marked with CE logo. Keep this device away from children and unauthorized users, the manufacturer will not take responsibility for the damage due to any disregard of the information provided in this manual and wrong operation. Before operate the device, pls make sure the fixture is in good housing, ensure pan and tilt can rotate in its complete range. ‐‐‐7m Pls make sure minimal 7m distance need to kept between the fixture to any flammable material. The device can only run with 100‐240v voltage, 50/60Hz power, don’t connect to any other wrong power. Disconnect the device from main power before open the shield or maintenance. IP 65 For outdoor events. Never look directly into the projecting lens when the fixture is power on, the light may trigger epileptic seizures in photosensitive persons or persons with epilepsy. Especially at beam effect, extreme caution and observance of these safety instructions is mandatory. Don’t put or install the device on a surface that subject to vibration or bumps. The device is supposed to work in the temperate range ‐15℃ t o +45℃, do not use the device Ta=45℃...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 2.2.5. Trouble Shooting Problems Possible reasons Checking or solutions Device not power up Powercon or power cable damaged Change a good power cable to try Faulty power supply Replace new power supply Pan/Tilt error or vibrate Faulty Pan/Tilt PCB Replace PT013 PCB Faulty opto sensor Replace opto sensor OP005 Cable loosen Check the cable connect to OP005 Lamp off Temperature protection Check the temperature from menu Fan not working Check the fan speed info from menu Faulty Lamp Replace new Lamp Dimmer and strobe set at 0 Set dimmer and strobe channel at 255 Faulty power supply Replace new power supply Device not response to DMX Faulty display PCB Replace new display PCB Wrong DMX addressing Check the address and setting Faulty DMX cable Change to a good DMX cable 2.2.6 Replacement of the fuse Need to replace with same type and rating, which originally installed in the device. Step One: Unplug power cable from main power. Step Two: Unscrew the fuse holder out of the housing with a screwdriver. ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 3.3 How to do mounting installation. Step one: Installation the clamp onto the omega bracket; Step two: Install the clamp and bracket on the bottom of panel, fasten the quick‐locks; Step three: Install the whole device onto appropriate truss and fasten the clamps, tight the safety rope with the truss or other fixing point at a suitable position that drop down distance not exceed 20 cm. 4. Control menu 4.1 Meaning of the icon in menu CONNECT LIGHT INFOMATION SET PROGRAM 4.2 Menu tree Default setting shadowed. mark with ①can be basic reloaded, ② be program reloaded, ③can be private reloaded. Address① Value (1‐512) Control protocol DMX/W‐DMX/sACN/Artnet ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Merge Mode Off/Htp/Ltp Ethernet To DMX On/Off(On) Hold/Blackout(Hold) Dmx Fault① Temprature Unit Fahrenheit /Celsius(Celsius) Hibernation Off, 01M~99M Fan Mode AUTO/HIGH/SILENT(AUTO) Dimmer Curve LINEAR/S‐CURVE/SQUARE LAW/ INVERSE SQUARE LAW Fixture Settings Dimmer Speed AUTO/FAST/MEDIUM/SLOW 600HZ/1200 HZ/2000 HZ/4000 LED Frequency HZ/6000HZ/25KHZ/50KHz Menu Language En/Fr/Sp/简/繁 (En) No Dmx Address Transfer Configuration With Dmx Address Pan Reverse① Yes/No(No) Tilt Reverse① Yes/No(No) ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Focus =xxx Gobo 1 Focus : : Gobo 8 Focus : Encoder Reset clean value in encoder pcb Pan Manual Control : Basic Reload(①) On/Off (Off) Reload Default Factory Reload On/Off(Off) DMX Receive Slave Receive Slave Receive 1,2,3 Play① Sequence Master / Alone Music Master / Alone Chase Part 1 Chase 1 ~ 8 Chase 1 Select Chase② Chase Part 2 Chase 1 ~ 8 Chase 2 Chase Part 3 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 5. DMX connection and DMX protocol 5.1 DMX addressing: 5.1.1 The device is controlled by universal DMX 512 protocol, DMX address is the start channel used to receive instructions from the external controller. For independent control, each fixture must be assigned its unique address control channels. For example, this device has four channel modes:39, if we set the mode at standard 39 channels mode, and there are several models need to be independently controlled, we just simply address first fixture at 1, and second fixture at 40, third one at 79, etc. If the devices have the same address, they will behave synchronically. DMX addressing is limited, don’t set the address so high that without enough control channels for the fixtures. Display is flashing when no DMX signal is received. 5.1.4 Connection: use DMX cable with 5 pin XLR‐plugs to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another. ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 5.2 DMX chart CHANNEL Min Max name function STANDARD DMX DMX 1 Pan Lineary from 0% to 100% 0 255 2 Pan fine Lineary from 0% to 100% 0 255 3 Tilt Lineary from 0% to 100% 0 255 4 Tilt fine Lineary from 0% to 100% 0 255 5 XY Speed Fast to Slow 0 255 Close 0 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Reverse Spin From slow to fast 193 255 Indexed Open 0 7 GOBO 1 8 15 GOBO 2 16 23 GOBO 3 24 31 GOBO 4 32 39 GOBO 5 40 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au From fast to slow 54 125 Stop Stop 126 127 Reverse Spin From slow to fast 128 199 Shake GOBO 1 from slow to fast 200 205 GOBO 2 from slow to fast 206 211 GOBO 3 from slow to fast 212 217 GOBO 4 from slow to fast 218 223 GOBO 5 from slow to fast 224 229 GOBO 6 from slow to fast 230 235 GOBO 7 from slow to fast 236 241 GOBO 8 from slow to fast 242 255 Open 0 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Blade1 28 Blade1 Position 0‐>100% 0 255 Position 29 Blade1 Rot Blade1 Rot 0 255 Blade2 30 Blade2 Position 0‐>100% 0 255 Position 31 Blade2 Rot Blade2 Rot 0 255 Blade3 32 Blade3 Position 0‐>100% 0 255 Position 33 Blade3 Rot Blade3 Rot 0 255 Blade4 34 Blade4 Position 0‐>100% 0 255 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Macro 33 228 234 Macro 34 235 241 Macro 35 242 248 Macro 36 249 255 Frame 38 macros Lineary from 0 to 100% 0 255 speed No Function/Safe 0 1 PAN REVERSE ON 2 3 PAN REVERSE OFF 4 5 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au DIMMER SPEED FAST 78 79 DIMMER SPEED MEDIUM 80 81 DIMMER SPEED SLOW 82 83 LED FREQUENCY 600HZ 84 85 LED FREQUENCY 1200HZ 86 87 LED FREQUENCY 2000HZ 88 89 LED FREQUENCY 4000HZ 90 91 LED FREQUENCY 6000HZ 92 93 94 95 LED FREQUENCY 25KHZ LED FREQUENCY 50KHZ 96 97 INVERT ZOOM OFF 98 99 INVERT ZOOM ON 100 101 RESET ALL 102 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 6. Unique Features 6.1 RDM, stand for “Remote Device Management”, with this function, users can realize remote control of the device, such as remotely changing DMX address, reverse pan/tilt setting, check a lot of useful information such as temperature, power consumption, fan speed. Etc. Every single device has a unique RDM code before left factory to distinguish from each other, usually not suggest users change this code freely. 6.2 Software upgrade function via DMX cable, if there is any new firmware for this device come out, it can be upgraded simply via a software upgrade box, no need to change any mechanical parts. The upgrade box is not included in the package, if need any further assistance pls just contact authorized dealers. 6.3 Hibernation, the device will enter sleeping mode if activated after a period of disconnecting DMX signal to save the power consumption, and will return immediately as soon as the DMX signal is sent again. 6.4 Display flip, by press up and down button for more than 3 seconds, the display will flip automatically, this function is useful to read menu conveniently when device is hanged. 7. Dimensions Drawing ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 8. Technical specification Power supply 100‐240 V AC , 50/60 Hz ~ Power consumption 866W Lamp Advanced 640w white led DMX channels 39 channels Beam angle 4° to 50 ° Luminous flux 83800 lux@5m Fuse T10A , 250 V Device dimensions 748x443x305mm Net Weight 35.1KG Gross Weight 40.7KG IP 20 Warranty Please refer to your local dealer or contact Event Lighting. www.event‐lighting.com.au ...
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